Examples of using Spence in English and their translations into Chinese
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I had 4 pounds a month in my last place with Colonel Spence Munro.'.
Professor Spence argues that we are in the midst of a“century-long journey in the global economy.
As Spence notes, several decades ago, it was a truism in the food industry that you couldn't sell blue foods, given their rarity in nature.
Michael Spence, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, writes that in 1950 only about 15 per cent of the world's population lived in developed economies.
SPY-6 delivers true integrated air and missile defense, the ability to simultaneously handle air and missile defense missions," Spence said.
Spence, who is a producer with Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, was issued the plate about seven years ago.
With wins over a guy like Errol Spence and the other top welterweights, I think I'm right there in it.
But in March 1919, the year after the First World War ended, Spence signed for United from north-east amateur side, Scotswood.
Michael Spence wrote that"Now comes a… powerful, wave of digital technology that is replacing labor in increasingly complex tasks.
Thomas Spence chose the name to refer to a new republic he proposed for the area south of the lake.
García, Nusrat and Spence expect that trials in large animals would likely be needed before any human trials could be considered.
Evelyn Spence harbors a great love for em dashes and runs on nothing but iced coffee, Jolly Ranchers and breaking news.
In 1864, Evans married Mary Spence Brown, Foster's niece, and the couple lived in Witley, Surrey.
From next year, Dr Spence said the university would triple its research investment from $50 million to $150 million per year.
Sure, you didn't want to ask the brothers, Gilly and Spence, what they did before they were Erased, but that was fine with him.
Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV(/ˈloʊəl/; March 1, 1917- September 12, 1977) was an American poet.
But as Poirot and Mrs. Oliver and Superintendent Spence reopen the long-closed case, a startling discovery awaits them.
Started in 1967 by Dr. Wayman Spence, Spenco is an innovative healthcare company whose mission is to help people everywhere achieve more comfortably.
In 1763 he entered into a period of collaboration with the London-based dentist James Spence.
Nobel Laureate Michael Spence is a world authority on growth in developing countries and on the convergence between advanced and developing economies.